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Bringing in the Sheaves
- Wheat and Chaff from My Years as a Priest
- Narrated by: Reverend Richard Coles
- Length: 7 hrs and 51 mins
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Summary
Richard Coles narrates this witty account of life as a parish priest and Radio 4 broadcaster.
After a life of sex and drugs and the Communards - brilliantly recounted in the highly acclaimed first volume of his memoirs Fathomless Riches - the Reverend Richard Coles went on to devote his life to God and Christianity. He is also a much-loved broadcaster, presenting Saturday Live on Radio 4 and giving us regular reason to Pause for Thought on Radio 2.
What is life like for the parson in Britain today? For centuries the Church calendar - and the Church minister - gave character and personality to British life. Today, however, as the shape of the year has become less distinct and faith no longer as privileged or persuasive, that figure has become far more marginal.
In Bringing in the Sheaves, Reverend Coles answers this question. From his ordination during the season of Petertide, through Advent and Christmas to Lent and Easter, he gives us a unique insight into his daily experience in the ministry, with all the joy, drama, difficulty and humour which life - and indeed death - serves up in varying measures.
Told with extraordinary charm and erudition, Bringing in the Sheaves features a multitude of characters and events from parish life against a backdrop of the Christian calendar.
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- Lee Grant
- 12-09-17
The difficult second volume...
I'm a Richard Coles fan and the high-bar set by his first volume meant it's successor needed to be brilliant. It's very good but it's knocked the bar off on its way over.
Richard is breathtakingly honest and one feels that if the Church listened to him, it may not die out by the end of the century.
Only three stars for performance as the first half of the book seems to have been recorded during a bout of cold.
Worth a listen.
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- Josie2
- 06-11-22
Hugely entertaining. Profound yet entertaining.
Hugely entertaining. Profound yet very entertaining. Perfectly drawn cameos from the life of a man of the cloth as he shares the ups and downs of life, with wise insights, compassion and humour. A must read /listen.
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- KH
- 17-06-22
Interesting
I liked the personal anecdotes more than the church history bits but this book is well written and narrated and I might well listen to it again. If you are interested in the history of christianity, it would have additional appeal.
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- Ian Hart
- 10-08-23
Brilliant
Beautifully written and read. It was funny as it was interesting. Cannot wait for a follow up
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- o. Hodgkinson
- 19-04-21
Wonderful narration
I could listen to Rev Coles read anything, it is a meditation in its own right. The stories are well researched and interesting although it does jump around a little which makes it flow less like an autobiography than his first book. It is more church stories than a personal journey at times. But still a really enjoyable piece.
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- Fawn
- 24-07-24
I seem to be addicted to RC
Another beautiful memoir from Richard Coles. Quite different from Fathomless Riches but just as affecting.
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- Tree Elf Girl
- 28-01-18
Entertaining!
Where does Bringing in the Sheaves rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Entertaining book
What was one of the most memorable moments of Bringing in the Sheaves?
Listening to Richard's recount of Parish life.
Have you listened to any of Richard Coles’s other performances? How does this one compare?
Not hear any others
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Laugh
Any additional comments?
Interesting book full of funny moments
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- Amazon Customer
- 23-02-22
Great easy listening
my saturday morning with proper coffee read. lovely tales of life as a priest and I nodded my head a lot at the types of folk and stories told. funny, moving, hopeful
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- Ellen Ley
- 10-11-18
Wonderful!
I loved this book so much i am giving copies as Christmas presents to my friends!
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- Amazon Customer
- 17-10-16
Bringing in the sheaves by the Revd Richard Coles
A day to day description of the life of a country Vicar.. He describes his calling,,his life with his partner, who is also a Priest. The seasons of the Church are chronologically written about like a daily diary-very amusing in parts.
A good read.
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